MARVEL SNAP – Blink and It’s Bigger Deck

Quick Guide to Blink and It’s Bigger Deck

Line of Attack:

The main goal of this list is to play high-impact on-reveals and then blink them for something bigger, which can be another high-impact on-reveal or a stat stick. Secondarily, have cards that can move and then be blinked for bigger cards.

Ravonna is there to discount the low power on-reveals so they can do their thing and then be swapped out. As the list doesn’t have much interaction I added Iceman to delay their cards, (this can be any other 1-Cost disruptor like Spider-Ham, Korg, etc., or another mover like Nightcrawler) and Shang-Chi to take out big targets early and then swap him out for potential re-use later (this could have been Leech when he was 4-Cost RIP, there are no good replacements, but having Sage here could work, you could play Sage + Jeff on t4 then move Jeff and blink him for something big there).

Worst come to worst you can go Iceman + Blink on t6 and get something reasonable out of your deck. Jeff is Jeff. Nocturne to have another movable card and have some location control.

The exact list I used to get to infinity early in the season. Not the most optimized list out there but a lot of fun.

Card List:

  • (1) Iceman
  • (2) Jeff the Baby Land Shark, Ravonna Renslayer
  • (3) Nocturne
  • (4) Jubilee, Shang-Chi
  • (5) Iron Man, White Tiger, Blink
  • (6) Doctor Doom, Odin, Magneto

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I hope this was helpful to you!

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